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Residents will head to the polls Tuesday for the preliminary municipal election in Boston.

The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. For more information about where and how to vote, click here.

In addition to the 12 candidates vying to be Boston’s next mayor and the 19 seeking to become the city’s next at-Large City Councilors, there are also a number of candidates campaigning for district City Council seats.

In this year’s preliminary election there are three candidates seeking to replace sitting District 4 City Councilor Charles Yancey, who along with running for the district seat is also running for mayor. The challengers are: Divo Monteiro, Steven Godfrey, and Terrance Williams.

In the preliminary municipal election voters can choose one mayoral candidate, four at-Large candidates, and if applicable one district City Councilor candidate.

The final election, which will include two mayoral candidates, eight at-Large candidates, and two district City Councilor candidates is set to take place November 5.

For a look at the 12 seeking to become the city’s next mayor, be sure check out Boston.com’s voter guide.

For a look at the 19 seeking to become the city’s next at-large City Councilors, be sure check out Boston.com’s voter guide.

For more information about City Councilor Charles Yancey, be sure to check out his campaign website.

For more information about Divo Monteiro, be sure to check out his campaign website.

For more information about Steven Godfrey, be sure to check out his campaign website.

For more information about Terrance Williams, be sure to check out his campaign website.

---Email Patrick D. Rosso, patrick.d.rosso@gmail.com. Follow him @PDRosso, or friend him on Facebook.